Posted on 01/11/2022 11:10:30 PM PST by Olog-hai
Of all the worthy black women they choose a poet to be the first? Smh
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Sadly, yes. At least the first group being minted… of the 5 selected I am hard pressed to find what was the reason most are being celebrated.. other than to claim “inclusiveness”… and there are far more deserving women of the various ethnicities to be recognized IMHO.
Of all the worthy Asian woman they chose a movie actress first…
All of this is a joke
I started a new job about a month before my birthday. I told the group that if anyone EVER gave me a card with an Angelou sentiment in it there would be hell to pay.
My five-year-old nephew could write better poetry.
Good morning. I needed that!
I could get behind that. I have expressed opposition to holidays named for people.
Why fret over a coin image? , “Render unto Caesar what is Caesars.”
Wow, that was absolute crap.
Who?
I've posted this letter here before. It is from c. 1993.
Mr. August xxxxxxxx, Principal
xxxxxxxxxx Junior High School
xxxxxxxx, NJ
Dear Gus,First, thank you for the invitation to the "brown bag" luncheon on Thursday, October 21. I look forward to attending.
I would like to restate my objection here to the assignment of Maya Angelou's I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings as mandatory reading for my daughter (and others in 9-H) this past summer. I choose to do this in writing because it affords me an opportunity to organize my thoughts and it will allow you to consider what I say before we meet. I would hope that this can be a topic for discussion next week.
xxxxxxx had to read Angelou's book along with Cather's My Antonia; and she selected Twain's Prince and the Pauper from a list of titles as her third summer reading book. No objective educated person would include Angelou with Twain and Cather on a list of books which ninth graders should be assigned, except perhaps if it were in connection with a political science course. But this was not for political science. It was for English.
After we spoke at Open House, I had an opportunity to discuss this with Mrs. xxxxxxx whom you indicated was responsible for the summer reading selections. She told me how widely respected Angelou was and did not seem interested in my objections.
My objections did not grow out of dislike for the poem Angelou read at the Presidential inauguration, though I admit to being turned off by her praise of every ethnic group save those which were primarily responsible for building this country and its institutions. Rather the objections arise from reading selections from her book on three pairs of facing pages I opened to at random.
This is a book of black hate. Read the passages with me and see if you do not agree. (Page references are to the Bantam Books paperback edition of 1971.)
I laughed, too, but not at the hateful jokes made on my people. I laughed because, except that she was white, the big movie star [Kay Francis] looked just like my mother. Except that she lived in a big mansion with a thousand servants, she lived just like my mother. And it was funny to think of the whitefolks' not knowing that the woman they were adoring could be my mother's twin, except that she was white and my mother was prettier. Much prettier. [p. 99]" ... jokes made on ... " This is English? But the substance is more important. Only a bitter, ignorant person would assume that a person's appearance was the key to being a movie star. Talent probably has something to do with it, as well as persistence, and the other things that bring success in any field. "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings." This is from material I read and remember from my high school days, but the Angelous of the world have a different message which is not the one we should be teaching our children. We also read about the seven deadly sins. As I remember it, envy was one of them. Angelou's logic is not very good either. If one person looks like another to the point of being a virtual twin then it does not make sense to describe one of the two as "prettier; much prettier." Does it? Also, I looked up "whitefolk" in my Webster's Ninth and did not find it. I think I know what it means though but I am not sure about the s' that follows. Will my daughter learn to write like this in her English class?Then I wished that Gabriel Prosser and Nat Turner had killed all whitefolks in their beds and that Abraham Lincoln had been assassinated before the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, and that Harriet Tubman had been killed by that blow on her head and Christopher Columbus had drowned in the Santa Maria. [p. 152]Nice! These were Angelou's thoughts while listening to a Commencement address at her high school graduation ceremony.The Black female is assaulted in her tender years by all those common forces of nature at the same time that she is caught in the tripartite crossfire of masculine prejudice, white illogical hate and Black lack of power. [p. 231]I have never heard any white male refer to a black female as a "Ho." But, of course it would be indelicate of Angelou to look to her own people for the causes of, and the solutions to, their problems. Maybe some of the problems that black females face are due to being seduced and abandoned by black males. Does this have to do with a lack of power? I think not. Blacks had much less economic and political power 50 years ago but as a group they had a strong family structure. Now after listening to the Angelous their collective family structure is in disarray. (It is cute, too, that the egalitarian Angelou chooses to capitalize black but not white.)I am sorry I have gone on for so long. But I find these excerpts so absurd that I guess I get carried away. I wonder if a white woman brought a similar manuscript to Random House (the original publisher) whether they have spent more than half an hour with it. I doubt it.
What was the point of assigning this autobiography? Was it to demonstrate the artful use of the English language? Was it to serve as an example to my daughter of how to confront the problems she might face later in her own life? Or was it to bring Political Correctness to xxxxxxxxxx?
Alas, I know the answer. And as citizen, father, and taxpayer, I do not like it. I ask you to review the titles that students at xxxxxxxxxx are required to read with Mrs. xxxxxxx, and ask her to remove those that are there for political rather than literary reasons.
Very truly yours,
ML/NJ
Every Myra quarter should be thrown away on receipt and removed from circulation
Legitimizing such a Black travesty with a coin is existential destruction to America
Maya is a trivial nothing. Her accomplishments are singularly unimportant
He quarter is blatant racism
Political and cultural analysis
Hardly a good reason for this honor.
In a thousand years that coin will be found. They will interpret it as the Sun Eagle Goddess.
As long as the women and “feminists” go along with the falsehood of people like Amy Schneider the more men will pretend they are women. Growing your hair long, putting on a dress and wearing pearls does not make you a woman. It makes you a person who is mentally ill. Amy S. said he/she/it has a girlfriend. This all makes no sense. You claim you are a female and have a female girlfriend. That really makes you a male lesbian. Freaky.
I thought the U.S. was outta change.
So what’s that old saying: “Two-Bit Whore”?
Poet?
Why not Mary Ellen Pleasent? She was one of the First Black Female millionaires and she did it via hard work and smart investing.
Nope.
Poet.
Clown World.
Right there is the best comment on this thread.
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